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goodbye. >> we want the police to keep us safe. >> we have to do everything safe. >> we have to do everything we can to keep a safe. much? to make the area has been be >> tonight. john: "the police state"? america is not a police state the we're pretty free. for the most part but we didn't learn that they grabbed records of phone calls and the males and a and who we talked to the and when i am not that upset i figure might political enemies already spy on me but is duse's slippery slope leading to terrible things. but there was already things that my government does that upset me more. radley balko writes about them in his new book radley balko one dash "rise of the warrior cop." what do you mean? >> call on r&d and undressed and trade like soldiers and military tactics. john: and the equipment tanks, helicopters, . >> guns, and for a long time they were reserved for each emergency situations like the escaped fugitive for the active and schuster or hostage-taking situation. john: you want to go there with power. >> lives are at stake at a think anybody is opposed to using a s.w.a.t
goodbye. >> we want the police to keep us safe. >> we have to do everything safe. >> we have to do everything we can to keep a safe. much? to make the area has been be >> tonight. john: "the police state"? america is not a police state the we're pretty free. for the most part but we didn't learn that they grabbed records of phone calls and the males and a and who we talked to the and when i am not that upset i figure might political enemies already spy on me...
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judge blocked key evidence and presented prosecutors saying they could not use key witnesses they wanted to and explain the motive behind the attack. major nidal hasan is a cowed of killing 13 and wounding 30 others in fort. >> good to see you. interesting turn of events today. one of the final steps of the prosecution and from the prosecution's side was to dwelve in major hasan radicalization and the power point presentation he put together two years on the attacks that focused on suicide bombings and muslims fighting. the judge said it was to remote in time and may be interpreted in different ways. she ruled that the prosecuting attorneys could not introduce evidence of e-mail exchanges between hassan and a l- a la wki to avoid confusion between motive and defense of others. she rowelled that hassan could not use defense of other in the strategy. but the judge osborne allowed web searches to remain in. evidence that hasan looked for things on the internet as jihad. it is considered a blow to the family victims. but military analyst say that the prosecution still has plenty to se
judge blocked key evidence and presented prosecutors saying they could not use key witnesses they wanted to and explain the motive behind the attack. major nidal hasan is a cowed of killing 13 and wounding 30 others in fort. >> good to see you. interesting turn of events today. one of the final steps of the prosecution and from the prosecution's side was to dwelve in major hasan radicalization and the power point presentation he put together two years on the attacks that focused on...
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police to ke >> can't the police keep us safe. >> we have to do everything to protect the city. >> how much power is too much power? >> the city has been virtually shut down. >> the police that's our show tonight. >> and now, john stossel. >> police state? america is not a police state. for the most part we are pretty free. recently however we did learn that government branch records of our phone calls and e-mails know who we talked to and when i am not all that upset about it. i think my political enemies already spy on my calls and e-mails. it is a slippery slope. it could lead to terrible things. there are already things that by government does that upset me more. bradley balco rights about them in his new book "the rise of the warrior cop." what do you mean warrior cop? >> they are armed like soldiers trained in timilitary tactics a equipment like humvee's. >> humvees, tanks, helicopters battle grade guns. for a long time they were reserved for emergency situations like fugitives or active shooter or hostage taking situation. >> you want to go in with a lot of power. >> you have li
police to ke >> can't the police keep us safe. >> we have to do everything to protect the city. >> how much power is too much power? >> the city has been virtually shut down. >> the police that's our show tonight. >> and now, john stossel. >> police state? america is not a police state. for the most part we are pretty free. recently however we did learn that government branch records of our phone calls and e-mails know who we talked to and when i am...
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the biological gender can use whatever bath rom they are comfortable with. did anybody ask how the other students would feel. we'll talk about it when we return. >> i would like to hear from you. go to mikehuckabee.com. and the lead feedback section or sign up on the facebook page and follow me on twitter. can you find the >> on monday california governor jerry brown signed a law that allows transjeopardier students to use any bathroom, boys or girls that they feel more comfortable in and allows them to choose the by or girl's. supporters say it will reduce bullies against trandz jeopardiers in the school. car linis part of the public policy organization in california. they led a successful effort to stop mandatory hp d vaccinations and carolyn thank you for being here. >> thank you. >> the basis of the law and signed by the goff helping to stem the tide of bully. i am having a hard time. a biej boij boygoing in a girl's restroom less subjected to ridicule and bullying than not. so what is the basis of this? >> absolutely. what they want to do is blur the genders together. we curre
the biological gender can use whatever bath rom they are comfortable with. did anybody ask how the other students would feel. we'll talk about it when we return. >> i would like to hear from you. go to mikehuckabee.com. and the lead feedback section or sign up on the facebook page and follow me on twitter. can you find the >> on monday california governor jerry brown signed a law that allows transjeopardier students to use any bathroom, boys or girls that they feel more comfortable...
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wearing jack rogers in the igloo. looks like fun. >> steve is back with us. >> thank you very much. by the way, this is the first time in nine days i have worn socks. >> really? fantastic. >> that's the sign of a true, good vacation. >> don't smell steve's shoes or sandals. dr. scholl's is crying out for some use. >>> brand new video from south africa where a judge formally charged oscar pistorius with the murder of his model girlfriend reeva steenkamp. reeva steenkamp would have been 30 years old today. the olympian who was at one point crying will now go on trial in march. the 26-year-old claimed he shot reeva steenkamp on valentine's day after mistaking her for an intruder. if convicted he faces a life sentence with a minimum of 25 years in prison. south africa does not have trial by jury. >>> new details in the aaron hernandez murder case. hernandez may have murdered semi profootball player odin lloyd because he knew of two other murders hernandez committed. a grand jury is investigating whether hernandez was involved in the murder of two immigrants in 2010. >>> happening today a new r
wearing jack rogers in the igloo. looks like fun. >> steve is back with us. >> thank you very much. by the way, this is the first time in nine days i have worn socks. >> really? fantastic. >> that's the sign of a true, good vacation. >> don't smell steve's shoes or sandals. dr. scholl's is crying out for some use. >>> brand new video from south africa where a judge formally charged oscar pistorius with the murder of his model girlfriend reeva steenkamp....
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correctness gone mad. california let's transgender students use whatever bathroom they want in school. what about the privacy of their peers? and now, mike huckabee. welcome to "huckabee" from fox studios in new york city. it looks as though the voters of new york have come to their senses on the possible election of anthony weiner to be mayor. he now languishes far back in the polls. he's actually set a record for the highest unfavorable rating of any candidate ever polled in new york. a stunning 80% unfavorable. [ applause ] only 11% see him favorably and they must be either porn og rafs, late night comedians, or people that work for cell phone providers and need his business. add to that embarrassing spectacle the case of eliot spitzer who is vying for the job of new york city comptroller, the job that oversees finance and spending. the married governor spitzer certainly proved to be a big spender on call girls, so it is hard to see why new yorkers would trust him with their money. despite the entertainment value of having these and other politicians find it impossible to leave the
correctness gone mad. california let's transgender students use whatever bathroom they want in school. what about the privacy of their peers? and now, mike huckabee. welcome to "huckabee" from fox studios in new york city. it looks as though the voters of new york have come to their senses on the possible election of anthony weiner to be mayor. he now languishes far back in the polls. he's actually set a record for the highest unfavorable rating of any candidate ever polled in new...
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, not report the unauthorized surveillance. now some lawmakers are promising hearings. joining us with reaction is republican senator rand paul of kentucky, a member of the senate homeland security committee and author of government bullies, senator, welcome back to "fox news sunday." good to be with you this morning. >> good morning. >> john: it was just a little more than a week ago that the president insisted to the american people that there was appropriate oversight of the nsa surveillance program and that there was no talk of abuses. let's play what the president said. >> what happen you are not reading about is the government actually abusing these programs and listening in on people's phone calls or inappropriately reading people's emails. what you're hearing about is the prospect that these could be abused. >> john: senator paul, what do you make of that statement now that this new information has come to light? >> you know, i think the president fundamentally misunderstands the constitutional separation of powers because the checks and balances are supposed to come from indep
, not report the unauthorized surveillance. now some lawmakers are promising hearings. joining us with reaction is republican senator rand paul of kentucky, a member of the senate homeland security committee and author of government bullies, senator, welcome back to "fox news sunday." good to be with you this morning. >> good morning. >> john: it was just a little more than a week ago that the president insisted to the american people that there was appropriate oversight...
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- 12 who believe they would rather identify with anything anything the biological gender can use whatever bath rom they are comfortable with. did anybody ask how the other students would feel. we'll talk about it when we return. >> i would like to hear from you. go to mikehuckabee.com. and the lead feedback section or sign up on the facebook page and follow me on twitter. ♪ it was the best day whoo! yes! ♪ it was the best day ♪ ♪ it was the best day yeah! ♪ it was the best day ♪ecause of yo [sigh] [echoing] we make a great pair. huh? progressive and the great outdoors -- we make a great pair. right, totally, uh... that's what i was thinking. covering the things that make the outdoors great. now, that's progressive. call or click today. >> on monday california governor jerry brown signed a law that allows transjeopardier students to use any bathroom, boys or girls that they feel more comfortable in and allows them to choose the by or girl's. supporters say it will reduce bullies against trandz jeopardiers in the school. car linis part of the public policy organization
- 12 who believe they would rather identify with anything anything the biological gender can use whatever bath rom they are comfortable with. did anybody ask how the other students would feel. we'll talk about it when we return. >> i would like to hear from you. go to mikehuckabee.com. and the lead feedback section or sign up on the facebook page and follow me on twitter. ♪ it was the best day whoo! yes! ♪ it was the best day ♪ ♪ it was the best day yeah! ♪ it was the best day...
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the deadly crisis there. attorney us now say the ousted dictator, hosni mubarak, a prime target of the first arab spring protest, could walk out of jail within days, a free man. they say they're close to settling one of mubarak's corruption cases, the only case keeping him in jail. a court convicted mubarak and sentenced him to life in prison last year for failing to stop the government's deadly crackdown on protesters. and an appeals court is set to overturn that verdict and now he is awaiting trial. until that happens he could get out of prison, essentially on bond, and that could throw yet another wrench in the egypt political turmoil which has grown deadlier by the day. nearly a thousand people reported dead in less than a week as supporters of the deposed president, mohammed morsi, battled in the streets. security forces cleared not one but two protest camps in cairo on wednesday last week and as that unfolded, lawmakers here in the united states are talking about the future of america's partnership with its key middle east ally. the state department warns our $1.3 million in
the deadly crisis there. attorney us now say the ousted dictator, hosni mubarak, a prime target of the first arab spring protest, could walk out of jail within days, a free man. they say they're close to settling one of mubarak's corruption cases, the only case keeping him in jail. a court convicted mubarak and sentenced him to life in prison last year for failing to stop the government's deadly crackdown on protesters. and an appeals court is set to overturn that verdict and now he is...
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york police department from using the crime fighting tool, saying it targets minorities, yesterday, trayvon martin's mother and the head of the naacp got in support of the ruling. >> i think you have to give not only civilian but you have to give the police officers the right direction. you can't yield people in authority the right to stop somebody because of the color of their skin. >> just because there are more murders in our community doesn't mean that you can treat all of us like we are guilty. >> and why commissioner ray kelly argues it is minorities in danger without stop and frisk. >> the losers in this, if this case is allowed to stand, are people that live in minority communities. 97% of the shooting victims in new york city last year were people of color, black or latino. also issued a warning for why the rest of america should care. >> this happens throughout america in any police jurisdiction. you have to do it. officers have to have the right of inquiry, if they see suspicious behavior. and this case has to be appealed in my judgment because it will be taken as a temp
york police department from using the crime fighting tool, saying it targets minorities, yesterday, trayvon martin's mother and the head of the naacp got in support of the ruling. >> i think you have to give not only civilian but you have to give the police officers the right direction. you can't yield people in authority the right to stop somebody because of the color of their skin. >> just because there are more murders in our community doesn't mean that you can treat all of us...
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centralize the government as much as they can in violation of the constitution, those of us who believe in individual liberty and private property rights and the rule of law and the constitution need to look at the constitution for answers. and it provides one under article v. two methods to amend the constitution. >> as you say, we'll put on the screen to explain. >> two methods. one of which has been used successfully. we have 27 amendments to the constitution. one which is not. but that second method is not radical. it's not weird. it's there because the framers put it there and they put tlit for a reason. the second method for amending the constitution. the first is two thirds of the congress proposing. in this instance, it's two thirds of the states. calling a convention. not a constitutional convention. article v talks about a convention for the purpose of amending the constitution. you still three three fourths of the state to ratify. we have a runaway congress and supreme court and bureaucracy and president. this is a system put in place specifically by the framers and g
centralize the government as much as they can in violation of the constitution, those of us who believe in individual liberty and private property rights and the rule of law and the constitution need to look at the constitution for answers. and it provides one under article v. two methods to amend the constitution. >> as you say, we'll put on the screen to explain. >> two methods. one of which has been used successfully. we have 27 amendments to the constitution. one which is not....
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winter in south africa. our legal panel weighs in. >>> so many kids are using smartphones these days. a new study said, staring at that little screen could cause permanent damage to young eyes. the doctor is in. it is all "happening now." jon: and horrific news out of egypt on this monday as calls increase here at home to stop spending your tax dollars on a country in such turmoil. good morning. i'm jon scott. >> i'm heather nauert in for jenna lee today. there is a lot boeing on. we begin more violence in the arab world, the most populous nation suspected militants kill at least 25 police officers in a brazen day time attack in the sinai peninsula. meantime egyptian officials say 36 islamists died while they were in government custody. the circumstances of their deaths is unclear. we're continuing to watch that. people on all sides of this conflict have died since wednesday. that is when the military moved to clear camps of muslim brotherhood supporters. now in the aftermath of that, lawmakers on both sides of the aisle here in the united states say it is time to send a message and cut
winter in south africa. our legal panel weighs in. >>> so many kids are using smartphones these days. a new study said, staring at that little screen could cause permanent damage to young eyes. the doctor is in. it is all "happening now." jon: and horrific news out of egypt on this monday as calls increase here at home to stop spending your tax dollars on a country in such turmoil. good morning. i'm jon scott. >> i'm heather nauert in for jenna lee today. there is a...
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brink of civil war. gregg: can you tell us any more about these breaking news reports that hosni mubarak who has been jailed for a very long time will now be released? >> those reports come only from his hour. his hour says he will be released. whether that will happen is yet on seen. up would think the army wouldn't take such a bold move. it was two years ago hosni mubarak was deposed in the revolutionary coup that happened by the army. you wouldn't think the army is going to try and have mubarak released as the first they can they do in the week of the muslim brotherhood violence. egypt you could equate to a bonfire that just needs a match to be thrown on that gas-soaked firewood. martha: u.s. lawmakers once in support of continuing our $1.3 billion aid to egypt, some of them are changing their minds. here is the ranking member of the snalts foreign relations committee. >> i think the actions the last week will cause us to you spend aid. and it's a time to -- time to recalibrate and look at what else our national end. martha: 9:30 this morning we'll be our guest here in america
brink of civil war. gregg: can you tell us any more about these breaking news reports that hosni mubarak who has been jailed for a very long time will now be released? >> those reports come only from his hour. his hour says he will be released. whether that will happen is yet on seen. up would think the army wouldn't take such a bold move. it was two years ago hosni mubarak was deposed in the revolutionary coup that happened by the army. you wouldn't think the army is going to try and...
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people is more valuable to us and to me personally than the honor of ruling egypt, he said. by morning, his words were front page headlines, but little comfort to those reading them. we are afraid. we don't know whataid this woman on the streets, now under martial law with tanks on every corner. >> reporter: today, former president hosni mubarak's lawyers said the deposed president may get out of jail in the next couple of days but that would mean the army risking another round of protests when they just won the battle for the street, a battle that could turn into a long war if the brotherhood and supporters decide that suicide bombings and other attacks are a better way to be heard than political protests. >> christians makeup 10% of egypt's population, that's more than 10 million people. there have been a lot of attacks on churches in recent days. >> reporter: absolutely. the christians are under siege from the muslim brotherhood, dozens of churches were burned, starting on wednesday night by the brotherhood. they view them, the christians, as supporters, sympathizers of the
people is more valuable to us and to me personally than the honor of ruling egypt, he said. by morning, his words were front page headlines, but little comfort to those reading them. we are afraid. we don't know whataid this woman on the streets, now under martial law with tanks on every corner. >> reporter: today, former president hosni mubarak's lawyers said the deposed president may get out of jail in the next couple of days but that would mean the army risking another round of...
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. the military says it needs to reassess its relationship with us so how about we reassess this. the more than one and a half million dollar west give that military. lawmakers calling to cut the aid up. mike baker says just do it now. mike, you have always been a critic of throwing good money after bad. now it's bad and now the folks who are getting it are reassessing their relationship with that i y would call it chutzpa. >> not the word that comes to mind. the fascinating thing is the reasons why now some of the members on capitol hill are talking about cutting off the aid. it's a little bit surreal in a sense, but we didn't have any problem with giving aid to moore si and the muslim brother ahold while they were busy removing rights of citizens and marching towards an islamic state. now the military is in there and what folks on capitol hill are calling a coup and they're outraged and want to pull out the aid, as if somehow that is going to give us leverage or that's going to send a message to the military in egypt. i say, look, i just don't want to throw more money down the toile
. the military says it needs to reassess its relationship with us so how about we reassess this. the more than one and a half million dollar west give that military. lawmakers calling to cut the aid up. mike baker says just do it now. mike, you have always been a critic of throwing good money after bad. now it's bad and now the folks who are getting it are reassessing their relationship with that i y would call it chutzpa. >> not the word that comes to mind. the fascinating thing is the...
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ways to centralize the government as much as we can in violation to the constitution. those of us who believe in individual liberty the rule of law need to look at the constitution for answers. two methods for amending the constitution one two-thirds of both houses. >> there are two methods. >> one of which has been used successfully we have 22 amendments to the constitution. one which is not. that second method is not radical, it's not weird it's there because the framers put it there and they put it there for a reason. the second method for amending the constitution the first was two-thirds of congress proposing a congress to the state three fourth of the states ratifying. in this it is two-thirds of the states calling it convention not a konsz tugsnal convention. it calls for a purpose for amending the constitution proposing amendments. we still need the states to ratify. you wouldn't have a run away convention as we have today a run away congress and supreme court and bureaucracy and president. it is put in place specifically by the framers. george mason insisted on it and got
ways to centralize the government as much as we can in violation to the constitution. those of us who believe in individual liberty the rule of law need to look at the constitution for answers. two methods for amending the constitution one two-thirds of both houses. >> there are two methods. >> one of which has been used successfully we have 22 amendments to the constitution. one which is not. that second method is not radical, it's not weird it's there because the framers put it...
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molina is here to tell us if the weather going to cooperate. see if firefighters will see any relief today. >> unfortunately i don't have any good news. we are talking about conditions that aren't favorable for firefighters to continue to combat these fires across parts of idaho. we have others in california and across colorado. you are looking at low humidity levels and gusty winds gusting over 35 miles per hour. that could help some of these fires continue to spread very rapidly. the topography is also really rough. you are talking the rocky mountains. it is not easy without taking into account the weather conditions and isolated thunderstorms that could produce additional lightening strikes. the wildfire in idaho started by lightening. the possibility of more lightening strikes is in the forecast as we head into today, tomorrow and even in the next several days at the end of the workweek. across the southeast over the next several days we are getting drenched with heavy rain and temperatures it has been cool because of a boundary out here 3-5 inches of additional rainfall in some
molina is here to tell us if the weather going to cooperate. see if firefighters will see any relief today. >> unfortunately i don't have any good news. we are talking about conditions that aren't favorable for firefighters to continue to combat these fires across parts of idaho. we have others in california and across colorado. you are looking at low humidity levels and gusty winds gusting over 35 miles per hour. that could help some of these fires continue to spread very rapidly. the...
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of public works [speaker not understood]. rec and park, and don, calem and nathan who helped us get this far. and i want to thank in particular president of the board, david chiu for always being there for the port when the waterfront has needs. and we look forward to a long future with him in that role. please join me in welcoming president chiu. (applause) >> thank you, monique, and good morning. so, when i was invited to come and participate at this event, i suggested that the elected officials, mayor lee and supervisor kim, that the three of us do a rendition of sitting on the dock by the bay. [laughter] >> and i just want to say thank you, otis redding, for sparing us of that. one of the things so special about that song is it refers to otis reding's experience of coming from thousands of miles away. i suspect it is true for all the officials here, we all came from other parts of the country to this very sacred space called san francisco. and my guess is everyone here, you either came from somewhere else, or you are the child of the grandchild of someone who decided to pick up
of public works [speaker not understood]. rec and park, and don, calem and nathan who helped us get this far. and i want to thank in particular president of the board, david chiu for always being there for the port when the waterfront has needs. and we look forward to a long future with him in that role. please join me in welcoming president chiu. (applause) >> thank you, monique, and good morning. so, when i was invited to come and participate at this event, i suggested that the elected...
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if we delve into the scientific literature and what history has to teach us? what would be the equivalent of some kind of massive destruction caused by the force that we don't understand? and i came upon the idea of mass extinction which are indeed the worst kind of disaster that could ever happen to the planet. and the more i research them, the more i read scientific papers and talk to scientists on a realized that actually one of the characteristics of the mass extinction is that there are survivors. and that is when i began to change haloid understood what this book was going to be about. so let me start by telling you a little bit about the destruction a mass extinction is actually a scientific term of art, which refers to any event where more than 75% of all species on the planet by out, and usually these take about a million years. and so when you look at them they are taking place in geological times. they are not a quick thing that we can see in a human lifetime. and one of the things that links pretty much all of the mass extinctions -- and there have been five of them
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studies go the way that we now, you know, we rely basically on physician groups to tell us how many hours it takes to give various services. but there was a washington post or new york times article, i forgot which -- i think it was a washington post -- that showed that for certain specialties the doctor would have had to work over 24 hours a day to equal the number of hours that they had, were charged with. so we've got to get a better handle. and the people who are being disadvantaged under the current system are primary care. and that's what we have to fix. and you're exactly right. if we're going to get the right mix, the right work force mix, then we have to have the right reimburse bement structure. and a lot of that means let's replace the sgr which was not part of the affordable care act. it's a separate issue that we clearly have to deal with. i'm going to ask a question, if i might, jay, and that is -- [inaudible conversations] [laughter] >> those of you that have to sort of figure out in advising people how to enroll in the exchanges, i don't know if you've had a chance y
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western world over pharmac aided if i can use that term. yes it is using more and more drugs for conditions that we don't need to read treatments for but we need our drugs to work well for conditions we do need treatment for and the pharmaceutical industry is less and less able to produce the kind of treatments that we need at the moment for the country though if you and if you hold shares in any of the properties of companies you're doing quite well because they've been making. massive profits selling treatments and on to particularly needed to us recently josh how do you respond to that it sounds like it's for the pharmaceutical industry and not for health. mostly disagree. but is some of both but keep in mind that i don't represent the pharmaceutical company and i was laid off by the former sort of cold davis tree so i have no i have no dog in this fight i'm just speaking from my experiences as a researcher and my impressions following the the history of the last two decades or so and the major accomplishments that we've seen ok but then our major ok but josh is it really a pr
western world over pharmac aided if i can use that term. yes it is using more and more drugs for conditions that we don't need to read treatments for but we need our drugs to work well for conditions we do need treatment for and the pharmaceutical industry is less and less able to produce the kind of treatments that we need at the moment for the country though if you and if you hold shares in any of the properties of companies you're doing quite well because they've been making. massive...
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the video might be shocking but it's simply a ploy used by us police offices. filming with their own cameras they inform this woman called dalia that just being killed they want to gauge her reactions as they suspect she may have hired a hitman to murder a spouse. will try to cut. back they. can look at that. in fact no killing has taken place and the police have made up the story to try and confuse done. what they want is a confession and a few hours later she will be charged with attempted murder in this case it was the cross-examination of dalia that led to the truth and then eased the way to her prosecution. among the police the interrogation process is considered a key element of the investigation where everything might fall into place which explains why in the united states this method of investigation has been pushed to its very limits more than anywhere else in the world how does the interrogation take place is it an exact science can you tell when the sauce spec is lying and can you trust the confessions. in the united states everything is aimed at making the suspect cri
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owen thanks for being with us this is our t. has to say and our top story that the journalist brought the n.s.a. snooping scandal has accused the british authorities of attacking press freedoms of his partner was detained at heathrow airport for nine hours reporter glenn greenwald claims the lengthy questioning was linked to his writing about edward snowden's revelations a stance backed up by amnesty international which has branded the incident unwarranted revenge. has the details from london. well it's been a reaction of outrage really and glenn greenwald's called it a profound attack on press freedoms on the news gathering process he said that detaining his partner for nine hours while denying him a lawyer seizing large amounts of his personal possessions was clearly intended to intimidate those reporting on the n.s.a. scandal on the g.c. h.q. scandals you also mention that not even the mafia stoop as low as targeting family members greenwald's partner is a twenty eight year old brazilian citizen david miranda and he had been to berlin where he was visiting another guardian journali
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, tweet us at my fox dc. dozens of homes evacuated after a gas leak in the neighborhood. workers were digging near summerhill and northham roads. firefighters went door to door telling everyone to get out. >> as soon as i opened the door, gas filled through the house. we had a baby over here, miss bee's child care across the street. >> about 80 homes affected. washington gassies the leak. >> coming up, a warning if you are headed to the skins game, find out why certain bags are no longer allowed. >> a new twist in nsa investigation, find out why a man has the white house answering questions. >> massive wild fire out west tackling the blaze the size of denver, gary? >> big fire. we have clouds, no real showers if you are headed to the game, weather wise no issues. here is what it looks like out there now. it is going to start feeling more like august. we have a first look at your forecast all coming up, stay with us. >> the unrest continues in egypt nearly a week after a government crack down after oust of president morsi. two dozen security policeman were kill
, tweet us at my fox dc. dozens of homes evacuated after a gas leak in the neighborhood. workers were digging near summerhill and northham roads. firefighters went door to door telling everyone to get out. >> as soon as i opened the door, gas filled through the house. we had a baby over here, miss bee's child care across the street. >> about 80 homes affected. washington gassies the leak. >> coming up, a warning if you are headed to the skins game, find out why certain bags...
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dealings with him? he drove us... nick and me. nick is...? mercedes' fiance. nicholas vance? what's sammy like? i don't know. he's just the driver. the last time either of you saw christy was what time? we left the vances around 10:00. mark vance was tired. he had chemo for prostate cancer. so... it was right after that... maybe 10:30 when my angel went to bed. the last time i saw her. mark leaves before i'm awake. i rarely see sammy. he seemed a nice enough young man. how about you two? he sometimes drives me when dad doesn't need him. he's a pretty friendly guy. friendly with the neighbors? if christy was outside he would've talked to her. you everalk to him? nah. dad won't let him drive me. ethan doesn't need a driver. caught him outside smoking a joint e morning. said something about it and he just told me to shut up. any other problems? a week ago, my father said he had to set sammy straight. "set him straight"? nick? briscoe: excuse me, i hate to intrude but your father had to "set sammy straight" about what? using the limo's car phone for personal calls. who was he calling? sounded
dealings with him? he drove us... nick and me. nick is...? mercedes' fiance. nicholas vance? what's sammy like? i don't know. he's just the driver. the last time either of you saw christy was what time? we left the vances around 10:00. mark vance was tired. he had chemo for prostate cancer. so... it was right after that... maybe 10:30 when my angel went to bed. the last time i saw her. mark leaves before i'm awake. i rarely see sammy. he seemed a nice enough young man. how about you two? he...
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too well many rec centers still use dial up service. when we think about registering our children for camps and play grounds, what we need to do in our daily lives, but also our government on a daily basis to use technology, this will be an incredible boone to our rec and park department and something we should all be very excited about. in terms of the details of the gift, google is providing a $600,000 financial gift to our city with no strings attached. i think a lot of the prior debate around free wi-fi in san francisco that never moved forward was because of different questions about business models or so forth, to emphasize this is a free gift of financial benefit to the city of san francisco with no strings attached. the money will come through sf city which will manage the installation of the wi-fi network from beginning to end, and our department of technology will accept that gift on behalf of the city and county of san francisco. and ultimately rec and park will be the host of the wi-fi network on their properties. and at the end of the day, it's going to be all san francis
too well many rec centers still use dial up service. when we think about registering our children for camps and play grounds, what we need to do in our daily lives, but also our government on a daily basis to use technology, this will be an incredible boone to our rec and park department and something we should all be very excited about. in terms of the details of the gift, google is providing a $600,000 financial gift to our city with no strings attached. i think a lot of the prior debate...
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don't allow us to use alcohol in training. the bar tenders schools in california are a joke. it's a cheap industry where hopeful bar tenders are hoping to take a $300-500 course to use colored liquid. if we are expected to do this for educational purposes, i imagine that we have to do the same thing, to go through the legislators to propose that to the public and propose it to the abc. i believe this nightlife summit was create because of problems in the public, there was problems with noise, problems with over drinking, a lot of our laws are based on that. i'm here to propose that we have more responsible training for our bar tenders and servers. the cocktail boom around the country has turned bartenders into a true professional. now that professional bartender's job is in question. >> i'm sure it's around the whole notion of where you can drink alcohol and the idea of one of those courses or presentations or event would whether or not it would constitute a public, somebody opened to the public or whether it was essentially amounting to commercial use of alcohol. and, you know, fra
don't allow us to use alcohol in training. the bar tenders schools in california are a joke. it's a cheap industry where hopeful bar tenders are hoping to take a $300-500 course to use colored liquid. if we are expected to do this for educational purposes, i imagine that we have to do the same thing, to go through the legislators to propose that to the public and propose it to the abc. i believe this nightlife summit was create because of problems in the public, there was problems with noise,...
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strategy that will get us through a reasonable amount of time. matt walked through some of the economics of phase 1. phase ii, we have not yet submitted a formal proposal that has not been requested at this time, but obviously it's a major project through the entire pier. development costs would be in excess of $100 million. we would be requesting the full 66-year lease that is within the trust a because that would be required to amortize a very substantial investment, particularly with a full seismic upgrade and pier structure work that would be required. and we would finance this through a combination of private equity, debt, and federal and state historic tax credits. tmg has a lot of experience and we believe we can secure those credits and help make this project work. the project would generate a good deal of revenue over its life as well as a good deal of expenses up front,v and we expect that we would be able to pay a very substantial amount of rent to the port and would be willing to structure various forms of up side participation as is typical for these major projects, however, th
strategy that will get us through a reasonable amount of time. matt walked through some of the economics of phase 1. phase ii, we have not yet submitted a formal proposal that has not been requested at this time, but obviously it's a major project through the entire pier. development costs would be in excess of $100 million. we would be requesting the full 66-year lease that is within the trust a because that would be required to amortize a very substantial investment, particularly with a full...
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won't work, i think they will not use them. so, broad community outreach and education about where the new stations are, where existing ones are, and clear focus on maintenance and cleanliness, especially in the lowest income neighborhoods, too, i wanted to say that president chiu has important legislation that some of us are supporting as well. i think we should be advocating for and more funding for more equitable access for drink tap stations as they're implemented through our city. the last thing i just wanted to say was i think new technology and app are being use ford all kinds of purposes. often you can't find the stations and maybe having -- use the technology to know where drink tap stations are might be a helpful advance as well. and lastly, i think the cultural change that was brought up by christina and others, it's an education process. so, i'm really glad that it's starting early with the child care centers and in the k-12 system and teachers are using great curriculum as provided by dph and puc as well. ~ grade curriculum this has been a wonderful hearing, but i'm hoping
won't work, i think they will not use them. so, broad community outreach and education about where the new stations are, where existing ones are, and clear focus on maintenance and cleanliness, especially in the lowest income neighborhoods, too, i wanted to say that president chiu has important legislation that some of us are supporting as well. i think we should be advocating for and more funding for more equitable access for drink tap stations as they're implemented through our city. the...
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. they say some tried to escape and the security forces used tear gas, some died of suffocation in a van. members say they may have been killed intentionally. >>> violence has been unfolding in part of egypt that has a history of unrest. an armed group ambushed police officers in the sinai peninsula and killed 24. it happened in the town of rafah. islamist militants are believed to be behind the attack. the recent wave of violence started last wednesday after security forces moved in to clear two protest camps in cairo. muslim brotherhood leaders have called for their supporters to continue nationwide protests on monday. >>> united nations inspectors are getting ready to get down to work in syria. they're there to investigate the possible use of chemical weapons. government and opposition forces have accused each other of using such weapons in their civil war. the inspectors are scheduled to visit three locations over the next two weeks, members of the government bashar al assad say they'll cooperate, but the investigators still face challenges in their work. several months have passed s
. they say some tried to escape and the security forces used tear gas, some died of suffocation in a van. members say they may have been killed intentionally. >>> violence has been unfolding in part of egypt that has a history of unrest. an armed group ambushed police officers in the sinai peninsula and killed 24. it happened in the town of rafah. islamist militants are believed to be behind the attack. the recent wave of violence started last wednesday after security forces moved in...
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twice research and reuters and the atlantic, good did see you, thanks for joining us. what a week, triple-digit losses, a couple of rough days. biggest sell-off in the market since june. do you think this is the beginning of a correction a lot of people have been calling for, or a buying tunlts? >> no, it's part of the typical fed policy normalization-related corrections that have taken place, basically after every recession and then recovery rally that has occurred since world war ii. you have had a long period of stocks advancing and the fed easing then the fed finally decides as the economy gets better it's time to normalize policy. look, our broad theme is that we think the economy is getting better. and we've reaches a real reflection point. uncertainty has boosted capital investments, labor investments, so things are generally getting better. but the market discounted that. up 20% year to date. >> we are up double digits this year. everyone's talking about the federal reserve and when the fed is going to start lowering that stimulus, winding down, beginning to wind down the
twice research and reuters and the atlantic, good did see you, thanks for joining us. what a week, triple-digit losses, a couple of rough days. biggest sell-off in the market since june. do you think this is the beginning of a correction a lot of people have been calling for, or a buying tunlts? >> no, it's part of the typical fed policy normalization-related corrections that have taken place, basically after every recession and then recovery rally that has occurred since world war ii....
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of anyone. palestinians were different. we knew we had property and it was taken away from us by force. i remember distinctly remembering that this was the wall that separated the east and west jerusalem. and this was no man's land here. >> my family lived in jerusalem for centuries. in 1948 the state was pounded, and for the palestinians this time was called the catastrophe. like many palestinians, my father and his entire family were pushed out of their ancestral home. they moved to a small apartment in east jerusalem because the city was divided into a jewish and an arab city. and in 1967, the six-day war happened when the israelis invaded jerusalem and conquered it. we have lived under the israeli occupation ever since, always longing to go back to our ancestral homes. >> and my father's story that we left the home that he was born in and his father, etc., always was with us. >> whenever i walk here i feel as though i'm walking with a shiver in my body. like i feel at home. they used to have the stables down there. and actually, this is my father's room right there. for three
of anyone. palestinians were different. we knew we had property and it was taken away from us by force. i remember distinctly remembering that this was the wall that separated the east and west jerusalem. and this was no man's land here. >> my family lived in jerusalem for centuries. in 1948 the state was pounded, and for the palestinians this time was called the catastrophe. like many palestinians, my father and his entire family were pushed out of their ancestral home. they moved to a...
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went. mr. colter, you have no choice here. you have to let us handle this. everything's fine. just leave me alone. man: you can keep these pamphlets to read. and god bless you for talking to us. eames: colter won't play ball. he's scared. special services just got the paperwork from the d.a.'s. they're putting the taps on his phones. well, we're going to his bank. anything moves here, call us. done. if there's any unusual activity in mr. colter's account you'll be notified immediately. how much is in there? $22,000. what are all those over there? third-party checks he cashed at the bank. 17, 32, 57. $112,000, all in the last two weeks. what's this check here for $55,000? a cashier's check from midtown porsche. the other checks were payouts from brokerage firms. he sold his car. he sold stocks. looks like he knew he'd need the money. yeah. maybe the ransom isn't a ransom. man: he's the chief operating officer of this company. if he's in trouble, i need to know. could you close the door? did he mention any threats lately? no. you notice any change in mood? the guy's short-tempered? y
went. mr. colter, you have no choice here. you have to let us handle this. everything's fine. just leave me alone. man: you can keep these pamphlets to read. and god bless you for talking to us. eames: colter won't play ball. he's scared. special services just got the paperwork from the d.a.'s. they're putting the taps on his phones. well, we're going to his bank. anything moves here, call us. done. if there's any unusual activity in mr. colter's account you'll be notified immediately. how...
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is concert -- how concerned is the president that the current military government of egypt may use access to the suez canal as a bargaining tool? >> i have not seen that prospect raised. suffice to say we value the working relationship we have with the egyptians, a relationship that goes back decades, the we have been concerned by some of the steps taken by the interim government to not follow through their commitment to transition back to a democratically elected civilian government. we have made those concerns pretty clear not just of them in private conversations, but to all of you in public announcements of the president and other senior administration officials. >> how much support does the president intend to receive from nato allies and regional allies as he moves to perhaps other initiatives? >> related to egypt? what i would say is that obviously these other countries will be making a determination on their own about their own national security interests. because you are talking about allies, it is reasonable to assume those interests will largely overlap. we have been and
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cleared that two encampments in cairo they have used a lot of force against any protest or rally including on friday we saw live ammunition being fired at protesters who attempted to set up another sit in on wednesday morning i got a panicked phone call from a protester rushed to the to the about the way it's been which is now no longer an encampment at that point i saw security forces opening fire with live ammunition an automatic weapon any anyone who was approaching the encampment meanwhile after four hours of gunfire i managed to get inside where i saw protesters women and children huddled in the corner behind sandbanks there were the injured you've been shot in the head the chest the stomach being taken to field hospitals and then the next day of course they had their makeshift morgues in a mosque two hundred bodies just laid out there with extremely bloody someone people missing their heads some people too beyond recognition the security forces say that their officers have been killed meanwhile we've had some major deaths from the mizzen brotherhood's leadership the supreme
cleared that two encampments in cairo they have used a lot of force against any protest or rally including on friday we saw live ammunition being fired at protesters who attempted to set up another sit in on wednesday morning i got a panicked phone call from a protester rushed to the to the about the way it's been which is now no longer an encampment at that point i saw security forces opening fire with live ammunition an automatic weapon any anyone who was approaching the encampment meanwhile...
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fuel resentment in the country meaning america may unintentionally be doing all kind us pure and recruitment on their behalf we spoke to a body an advisor to yemen's prime minister who says that it's a clear cut fact that america's drone strategy isn't working otherwise its foreign phrase would be over by now. it does not simply come down to how many deaths have been caused by the drones we believe that if drone strikes were capable of putting an end to terrorism the us would have already ended terrorism and both in pakistan and in the rob a successful strategy cannot rely on sheer military force alone because it is much more than a security threat the end the line cause of terrorism or in the political social educational and most economic problems of our country we believe that bloodshed can only lead to more bloodshed the drone strikes cannot be a viable solution to this problem and now the drone strategy is finding much approval among americans with recent survey suggesting that up to sixty five percent say yes the strikes are broad but that reverses when asked about the use o
fuel resentment in the country meaning america may unintentionally be doing all kind us pure and recruitment on their behalf we spoke to a body an advisor to yemen's prime minister who says that it's a clear cut fact that america's drone strategy isn't working otherwise its foreign phrase would be over by now. it does not simply come down to how many deaths have been caused by the drones we believe that if drone strikes were capable of putting an end to terrorism the us would have already...
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about parents and children the way mona has written for us in non- fiction, you would be a sociopath because you'd be spilling the beans on someone very close to you, starting with yourself. but when you put in the fiction or poetry, it's different; you're allowed to tell truths that there's no other way to tell. >> rose: yelp and "the paris review" when we continue. captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> rose: jeremy stoppelman is here. he is co-founder and c.e.o. of yelp. it's a web site and mobile yap dedicated to user reviews. he formed it in 2004. they received $1 million from their former boss. in 2009, google reportedly offered half a billion dollars for the company but after steve jobs called him personally to advise against the deal, stoppelman turned them down. it was the right move. since its i.p.o. in 2012, yelp's stock price has soared. it now has a market capitalization of $3.2 billion. i'm pleased to have jeremy stoppelman at this table for the first time. welcome. >> thanks for having me. >> ro
about parents and children the way mona has written for us in non- fiction, you would be a sociopath because you'd be spilling the beans on someone very close to you, starting with yourself. but when you put in the fiction or poetry, it's different; you're allowed to tell truths that there's no other way to tell. >> rose: yelp and "the paris review" when we continue. captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >>...
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us and what the kids are going to face at it is bus stop. no rain, please, today. >> allison, more importantly less traffic. >> exactly. people are nicer in the summertime. >> they are. little bit of fog south and west. mostly cloudy conditions. little warmer than yesterday. highs near 80s. nice and cool, reagan national. 62 dulles, bw marshal 63. dulles reporting fog. we have had widespread fog south and west of the city early this morning, manassas, front royal, winchester, you guys have been dealing with reduced visibsibi y visibiliti visibilities. it will be a mostly cloudy day, some of the shower activity into southern virginia, some of that will sneak in later today. we'll have scattered showers in the forecast. upper level low associated with storm system from yesterday. we were not quite done with the rain threat but bright sunshine by tomorrow. plenty of clouds, few showers. highs in the low 80s. you may see little sunshine as well. lots more on the weather coming up, let's do traffic with julie wright. >> all right. tucker, coming through the fog, northbound along route 5
us and what the kids are going to face at it is bus stop. no rain, please, today. >> allison, more importantly less traffic. >> exactly. people are nicer in the summertime. >> they are. little bit of fog south and west. mostly cloudy conditions. little warmer than yesterday. highs near 80s. nice and cool, reagan national. 62 dulles, bw marshal 63. dulles reporting fog. we have had widespread fog south and west of the city early this morning, manassas, front royal, winchester,...
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. what this young mom saw that put her on a path to help hundreds of other mothers. stay with us, baby area proud is just getting started . >>> one thing we've learned through our bay area proud series is that the bay area is home to some of the smartest people you will find anywhere. this is a post baccalaureate fellow at lawrence berkeley lab. that is someone between college and grad school. he was the subject of this bay area proud. on the grounds of the lawrence berkeley national laboratory underneath the dome of building number 6 is where you find the advanced light source where electrons are pushed to such a speed they create a beam of light one billion times brighter than the sun. and it's where at the end of the beamline this fight bright light encounters something else bright and light. you see, you have to be to be where he is at his age. >> i'm 19. >> reporter: around his hometown of baton rouge, louisiana he is known as the kid who graduated with a degree in physics from southern university around the age many of his peers hadn't finished high school. it was nothing new for
. what this young mom saw that put her on a path to help hundreds of other mothers. stay with us, baby area proud is just getting started . >>> one thing we've learned through our bay area proud series is that the bay area is home to some of the smartest people you will find anywhere. this is a post baccalaureate fellow at lawrence berkeley lab. that is someone between college and grad school. he was the subject of this bay area proud. on the grounds of the lawrence berkeley national...
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terrible! same soup i wolfed down at dinner. i promise you'll feel much better soon. i'm not used to people looking after me. cheer up. i'm sure you have a colony of friends. what do you do when you're in london? nothing. play about. with other chaps? yes. we all do the same things. silly things. there's not one real person among us. sometimes i get terrified that i'm wasting my life. what's at the end of it all? well, i never know what's going to happen next. somehow, something always turns up. that sounds fun. why don't you come with me on my next job? you shan't be bored again. you're proposing to me? (laughs) i take it a lot of men have proposed to you. yes, but i'd rather have an adventure. woman: sweet tea, not sweet pea! (the professor laughs) i never thought he could laugh. perhaps you could tell him to keep the noise down. no, don't go. would it make you nervous if i told you i liked you? i knew you'd be a good kisser. let's run away together. i hope this pain is not because of me. i am unwell but not insensitive. never insensitive. it's my fault. oh, no... this... ...is bey
terrible! same soup i wolfed down at dinner. i promise you'll feel much better soon. i'm not used to people looking after me. cheer up. i'm sure you have a colony of friends. what do you do when you're in london? nothing. play about. with other chaps? yes. we all do the same things. silly things. there's not one real person among us. sometimes i get terrified that i'm wasting my life. what's at the end of it all? well, i never know what's going to happen next. somehow, something always turns...
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to look at the fact that egypt is already in. us and that means that releasing someone like mubarak at this point will probably just add to the flames in egypt and honestly i was just talking to someone who was very much involved in the just do a show. he said this guy is not going to be released this time is over there's no going back but what about the idea what if he is released you say there's no going back he said there's no going back but are we back to square one from where the country was a couple of years ago to today egypt is divided it seems into these two different groups right now one group that says we are not back to square one we got rid of mubarak's regime and now we got rid of the muslim brotherhood the other group however says that we are definitely back to square one we did get rid of mubarak but mubarak's regime for the past year has been working to restore the government to restore its power and that's exactly what they did ousting morsi ousting the government of morsi of the muslim brotherhood meant for them that mubarak's regime is back a lot of people on the
to look at the fact that egypt is already in. us and that means that releasing someone like mubarak at this point will probably just add to the flames in egypt and honestly i was just talking to someone who was very much involved in the just do a show. he said this guy is not going to be released this time is over there's no going back but what about the idea what if he is released you say there's no going back he said there's no going back but are we back to square one from where the country...
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used to say to him, you know -- i said, when is it you're going to spend your money? what are you waiting for? >> so kay promised darla he would travel with her. see the world. but he made sure his bunker was stocked and he kept his guns close to hand. just in case. >> and then it was november 16th, 2009. darla was away watching her granddaughters. kay was alone at his house. >> 911, what's the address of your emergency? >> it was evening when the call came in. >> i have help on the way. i need to get information. are you sure that he's dead? >> darla was on her way home. her cell phone chirped. it was a neighbor. >> he said something terrible has happened. he says i think it's at your house. >> darla's mind flashed to kay and his guns. >> i thought, oh my gosh. he probably shot an invader or something. >> she phoned a family friend. >> she said something is going on. i'm alone. can you come bodown and meet wi me. >> police blocked off the road to led to kay and darla's house and now darla and chris thought exactly the same thing. >> kay probably shot someone. >> turned out kay ne
used to say to him, you know -- i said, when is it you're going to spend your money? what are you waiting for? >> so kay promised darla he would travel with her. see the world. but he made sure his bunker was stocked and he kept his guns close to hand. just in case. >> and then it was november 16th, 2009. darla was away watching her granddaughters. kay was alone at his house. >> 911, what's the address of your emergency? >> it was evening when the call came in. >>...
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call and order now. >> i used to be the girl who would stand in the corner. i did not think i looked pretty. i just had very low self-esteem. i was at a point of depression, i thought i wasn't gonna get out of it. since starting zumba fitness, i've lost a total of 88 pounds, i went from a size 18 to a size 6, i saw my stomach shrink, i saw my thighs shrink, everything fits better, i can buy cute clothes. it's changed my life. if you just give zumba fitness a try, i promise you, it will be so worth it. [♪...] >> zumba fitness has been changing lives for over a decade. and with thousands of zumba fitness fans gathered in one place, there's no shortage of stories. check out this inspirational story we discovered at a photoshoot for zumba's very own z-life magazine. >> as a mother of four, since discovering zumba fitness, my body has completely changed. i have lost now 17 pounds, my muscles have gotten very toned. i have more energy than ever. the best part about it is you don't feel like you're exercising, which makes you want to continue to do it because it's so much fun. you just si
call and order now. >> i used to be the girl who would stand in the corner. i did not think i looked pretty. i just had very low self-esteem. i was at a point of depression, i thought i wasn't gonna get out of it. since starting zumba fitness, i've lost a total of 88 pounds, i went from a size 18 to a size 6, i saw my stomach shrink, i saw my thighs shrink, everything fits better, i can buy cute clothes. it's changed my life. if you just give zumba fitness a try, i promise you, it will...
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comprehensive and useful picture of what is going on. to thegoing to turn director of emergency preparedness for louisiana public health. the center ofat coordinating agencies that are disasters of various types. she has a background in health administration. during theund katrina days, and she has been with the department for over 20 years. we are pleased to have you with us today. >> can you hear me? good afternoon. i i was one of the last panelist picked up. my strength is operations. usually i am never at a loss for words. could tell me the problem is katrina. recently tropical storm isaac last year, so so many concerns we have, if you said, how are we going to evacuate half of our coast line in 38 hours. i know who to go to. i know how long it is going to take. how many states can be evacuated or not? how many will be federal assistance? i can tell you. all of a sudden i find myself not coming up with words or , andus about what to say we are asking for your help to advocate because of the things i know, because of operations. i can tell you american red cross has a 23 squa
comprehensive and useful picture of what is going on. to thegoing to turn director of emergency preparedness for louisiana public health. the center ofat coordinating agencies that are disasters of various types. she has a background in health administration. during theund katrina days, and she has been with the department for over 20 years. we are pleased to have you with us today. >> can you hear me? good afternoon. i i was one of the last panelist picked up. my strength is operations....
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with the upper level piece of energy. that will give us plenty of cloud cover, we will see some shower activity late morning, early afternoon. scattered showers through your monday. we will get this east of us. tomorrow back in the sunshine, back near 90. much more summery week. 82 tomorrow, wednesday, thursday, friday, 90. cold front friday should cool us down, little less humidity. we are going to be on the warm side for much of the week. that is the forecasts julie wright has the roads. >> all right. tucker. no issues to report for the folks coming off of the inner loop leaving tysons out for 270. lanes hear are open. no accidents reported between fairfax and montgomery county. back to school, clark county, prince george keep the eyes peeled for the yellow buses. georgia avenue, this is the camera shot, we have reports there was a stalled truck blocking the westbound lane. we are keeping a close eye. travel slows in virginia out of manassas towards centerville on i-95. we had a vehicle stopped in the hov lanes. that since has cleared. leaving lorton headed out. that is a check of yo
with the upper level piece of energy. that will give us plenty of cloud cover, we will see some shower activity late morning, early afternoon. scattered showers through your monday. we will get this east of us. tomorrow back in the sunshine, back near 90. much more summery week. 82 tomorrow, wednesday, thursday, friday, 90. cold front friday should cool us down, little less humidity. we are going to be on the warm side for much of the week. that is the forecasts julie wright has the roads....
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awards here at san francisco city hall. thank you all so much for joining us here tonight. it is an honor to be here. my name is daniel homsby and i am the program manager for the neighborhood department networks. an honor to see you here. many of the same faces for the fifth year for the men awards. let's give you an a plays for coming back. (applause) >> and celebrating one of the most important things we have in san francisco, which is our neighborhoods. without further ado, i'd like to start the program off by introducing my colleague, christina palone, the new director for the mayor's office for neighborhoods. christina palone. (applause) >> good evening, everyone. i'm happy to be a part of such a great ebit that celebrates the contributions made by residents and organizations throughout the city to make san francisco one of the greatest places to live. the mayor's office of neighborhood services also known as mons focuses on neighborhood outreach and engagement. it is an honor to be here with community leaders who are dedicated to the same principles and are positively changin
awards here at san francisco city hall. thank you all so much for joining us here tonight. it is an honor to be here. my name is daniel homsby and i am the program manager for the neighborhood department networks. an honor to see you here. many of the same faces for the fifth year for the men awards. let's give you an a plays for coming back. (applause) >> and celebrating one of the most important things we have in san francisco, which is our neighborhoods. without further ado, i'd like...
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deal with the military then we would the muslim brotherhood going forward. it is import for us the suez canal be kept open. that islamist jihad is a not be allowed to take root in egypt and we have the best chance of achieving that through the military. we saw what happened under the muslim brotherhood, so by keeping the aide, enables us to get intelligence from the military and long-term more chance of making progress with the military. melissa: a lot of people don't realize what a central thoroughfare that is. $1.6 trillion in goods passes through there. with that much going through there, why have we not heard more from the u.n. or european allies about what should happen in the middle east and in this particular conflict and why they haven't been more involved. >> i think it shows like it or not, we are the world's superpower. basically when there are tough decisions, unless the country has a self-interest, they basically stay out of it. we are expected to come forward and bring about a resolution. the fact is to be really wants to step in. thwestern allies should be much more
deal with the military then we would the muslim brotherhood going forward. it is import for us the suez canal be kept open. that islamist jihad is a not be allowed to take root in egypt and we have the best chance of achieving that through the military. we saw what happened under the muslim brotherhood, so by keeping the aide, enables us to get intelligence from the military and long-term more chance of making progress with the military. melissa: a lot of people don't realize what a central...
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has taken our grocery store away from us. they had neat and butchers and walgreen's took them away from us. now the closest store we have is further away >> this area is a food desert extensive retail research into the grocery industry with food options being a vital social is issued as a core retailing arm like this one could lead to lower quality of life lower length of life and debilitating disease >> this area has historical than an underserved neighborhoods. at least over the last 10-30 years to come not a lot of retail options-there are some of restores. i would say generally it's an underserved area in terms of healthy food options. so losing the store does not help that area >> this fire comes days after the mayor announced the number of living in tto deserts' has lessened by 20 percent. the fire is a setback along 79th streets, we can only choose healthy if we have access and the need to take two or three buses, every don't have a car or travel so very far, especially relative to all the very close on healthy food choices, it's going to make that difficult for anyone. >> t
has taken our grocery store away from us. they had neat and butchers and walgreen's took them away from us. now the closest store we have is further away >> this area is a food desert extensive retail research into the grocery industry with food options being a vital social is issued as a core retailing arm like this one could lead to lower quality of life lower length of life and debilitating disease >> this area has historical than an underserved neighborhoods. at least over the...